1. Tongue and Jaw Movements in "Iowa" between Speakers with and without Dysarthria Secondary to ALS Open Access Author: Costa, Samantha Nichole Title: Tongue and Jaw Movements in "Iowa" between Speakers with and without Dysarthria Secondary to ALS Area of Honors: Communication Sciences and Disorders Keywords: dysarthriaALStonguejawkinematicsdysarthriaamyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)tonguejawkinematics File: Download Costa_Samantha_TongueJawSpeakerswithDysarthriaALS_b.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Ji Min Lee, Thesis SupervisorDr. Ingrid Maria Blood, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. Direct Astrocyte-To-Neuron Conversion in Spinal Neurodegenerative Disease Models Open Access Author: Keefe, Matthew George Title: Direct Astrocyte-To-Neuron Conversion in Spinal Neurodegenerative Disease Models Area of Honors: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Keywords: NeuroD1neurodegenerative diseasespinal cord injuryALSneurosciencetransdifferentiation File: Download Matthew_Keefe_Honors_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Gong Chen, Thesis SupervisorCraig Eugene Cameron, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. Investigation Of Direct Astrocyte-To-Neuron Conversion In Vivo In Spinal Cord Injury And ALS Mouse Models Open Access Author: Redilla, Austin Scott Title: Investigation Of Direct Astrocyte-To-Neuron Conversion In Vivo In Spinal Cord Injury And ALS Mouse Models Area of Honors: Biology Keywords: NeuroD1Spinal Cord InjuryAmyotrophic Lateral SclerosisSCIALSND1NGN2ISL1LHX3astrocyte-to-neuron conversion File: Download Redilla_Thesis_Final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Gong Chen, Thesis SupervisorDr. Bernhard Lüscher, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. Evaluating Direct Astrocyte-to-Neuron Cellular Reprogramming in Spinal Cord Injury and ALS Mouse Models Open Access Author: Kerstetter, Connor Title: Evaluating Direct Astrocyte-to-Neuron Cellular Reprogramming in Spinal Cord Injury and ALS Mouse Models Area of Honors: Biology Keywords: Spinal Cord InjurySCIAmyotrophic Lateral SclerosisALSCellular ReprogrammingND1Ngn2Isl1Lhx3SOD1-G93AAstrocyte-to-Neuron Conversion File: Download Kerstetter_Connor_Thesis_Spring_2021.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Bernhard Luscher, Thesis SupervisorTimothy J Jegla, Thesis Honors Advisor
5. The Relationship Between Spontaneous Swallowing Frequency and Clinical Measures of Swallowing in ALS Open Access Author: Hirst, Grace Title: The Relationship Between Spontaneous Swallowing Frequency and Clinical Measures of Swallowing in ALS Area of Honors: Communication Sciences and Disorders Keywords: ALSSpontaneous Swallowing FrequencyMASAEAT-10ALSFRS-RTelemonitoring File: Download Hirst_Thesis_Final_.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Aarthi Madhavan (She/Her), Thesis SupervisorCarol Anne Miller, Thesis Honors Advisor